Friday 16 January 2015

Brett lee announced retirement from all formats of the cricket

Brett lee declared retirement from t-20 cricket

Australia's Brett Lee has announced his retirement from Twenty 20 cricket. At the end of the year  will not see play in Twenty 20 cricket. Since retiring from international cricket in 2012.

Lee  took part in the IPL then HRV Cup in New Zealand. In 2013 he played for Kolkata Knight Riders. Lee is currently playing for Sydney Siksrs. This season took 9 wickets at an average of 22.22, while the economy's rate of 7.14. Twenty20 cricket matches took 117 wickets and 105 at an average of 30.27. The small format of cricket was played in nearly 10 years.

Lee plays like this will not show up in any format of the game. He said, "I knew before the season started that it would be my last season. I coach (Trevor Baylis) met and we talked about two or three years and I still can play cricket, I had the option, but I decided to retire.

Brett lee Played 76 Tests for Australia and took  310 wickets for australia at an average of 30.81, while in 221 ODI matches took 380 wickets at an average of 23.36 recorded in their account. Shane Warne, Glenn McGrath and Dennis Lillee Test after Australia's fourth highest wicket-taker. brett lee highest wicket taker with  Glenn McGrath for Australia.




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